Audi Group Reports 65.5 Billion Euros in Revenue and 3.4 Billion Euros in Operating Profit for 2025
The Audi Group announced on March 19, 2026, that it achieved solid financial results for the 2025 fiscal year.
In the previous year, Audi reported revenue of 65.5 billion euros (112.8145 trillion won) and operating profit of 3.4 billion euros (5.856 trillion won), achieving an operating margin of 5.1%. Net cash flow was recorded at 3.4 billion euros (5.856 trillion won).
Audi also stated that it is expediting the restructuring of its product portfolio and implementing organizational innovation. The company achieved its highest-ever deliveries for all-electric models. Furthermore, Audi is continuing its strategic global expansion by launching the 'AUDI E5 Sportback,' the first model of its China-exclusive brand 'AUDI.'
Audi plans to continue launching major new models in 2026. The company will introduce a new entry-level electric vehicle family, the 'Audi A2 e-tron,' and the flagship SUV 'Audi Q9,' reinforcing its product strategy to meet global customer demand. Audi also aims to further boost its brand competitiveness by entering Formula 1 (F1).
Gernot Dollner, CEO of Audi AG, stated, "The automotive industry continues to face a challenging environment due to geopolitical uncertainties and intensifying global competition. Audi is making bold decisions to address these circumstances. In 2026, we will strengthen our competitiveness further through key new model launches, strategic partnerships, and our entry into F1."
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Jurgen Rittersberger, CFO, said, "Despite a difficult environment, Audi delivered robust results in 2025. In particular, U.S. tariffs had a significant impact on our performance. Year-end delivery increases, rigorous cost management, and the execution of performance programs all contributed positively. However, pressures on profitability and efficiency remain high, and we will continue to improve our financial structure and enhance competitiveness going forward."
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